Journey Into The Paranormal With The Northeast Paranormal Investigation Society

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April 15, 2013|Debra Godiksen, Farmington Library, Statewide

The Farmington Main Library delves into the paranormal on Thursday, May 23, when Adam Shefts of the Northeast Paranormal Investigation Society will take us on a "Journey into the Paranormal." This event will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the main library at 6 Monteith Drive.

Do you believe in ghosts? Do you want to see and hear convincing evidence of spirit activity in some of America's most historic Northeast locations? The public is invited to this entertaining program featuring fascinating stories, first-hand experiences and many examples of documented paranormal evidence in the forms of photographs, audio and video clips.

Northeast Paranormal Investigations Society (NPIS) is a Connecticut-based, non-profit, seasoned paranormal investigations team. They conduct research and scientific examinations of historical locations throughout the Northeast region of the United States and have successfully documented convincing evidence of paranormal activity to correlate with the history of certain locations.

A new book published by Adam Shefts will also be available for purchase and signing by the author. The book, "When Ghosts Appear, History Speaks," contains experiences the NPIS team has had at some of the locations featured in the presentation, along with some interesting history associated with each place. The book contains additional stories that will not be shared during the presentation itself due to the amount of evidence that will already be presented.

For more information on NPIS, please visit http://www.northeastparanormal.org This event is free and open to the public. Space is limited; advance registration is required for this program. Please call 860 673-6791 for details or register through the library's web site at http://www.farmingtonlibraries.org.

The Farmington Library is part of the Farmington Village Green and Library Association. If you have special needs to attend library programs, contact the library in advance.